Elementary School Close Reading Handouts

April Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passages

By Basic Biz Teaching

This resource will provide your second grade, third grade, and fourth grade students with 29 nonfiction passages about holidays in the month of April. Use these no-prep worksheets to have your students reading about various topics.

It seems like every day is National (insert cool thing here) Day. I decided to look into these holidays to bring some fun and excitement back to informational passages. The best part about these units though... they are EASILY enrichable! For example, take a virtual field trip to the zoo for Zoo Day, draw a dolphin for Dolphin Day, or enjoy some blueberry pie on Blueberry Pie Day!

My class has had such a fun time reading these passages and celebrating something each day.

In this unit, you will be given 29 informational passages with text dependent questions requiring short answer responses.

Please consider that not every day has a holiday that is school appropriate. Not every holiday remains on the same day each year.

All passages are informational based, usually with a history on the day and whatever is being celebrated. Passages have 4-6 questions with a few skills being met:

  • asking and answering questions
  • main idea
  • key details
  • making connections
  • context clues
  • author's POV vs reader's POV

Similar format throughout the unit so students get familiar with text structure and routine quickly. This document has the passage on top with the questions below.

Use during:

  • reading warm-ups
  • test prep
  • informational text writing
  • whole group instruction
  • partner work
  • small group
  • literacy centers
  • guided reading groups
  • homework
  • the possibilities are endless!!!!!

Did you know these passages come in a different format?

Check out my other monthly holiday passages below:

January passages HERE (other format HERE)

February passages HERE (other format HERE)

March passages HERE (other format coming soon)

August passages HERE (other format coming soon)

More months coming!

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Remember the purchase of these products is for one classroom only. If you'd like to share, please buy multiple licenses or send your friend to my store to purchase their own.

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$5.00

May Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passages

By Basic Biz Teaching

This resource will provide your second grade, third grade, and fourth grade students with 31 nonfiction passages about holidays in the month of May. Use these no-prep worksheets to have your students reading about various topics.

It seems like every day is National (insert cool thing here) Day. I decided to look into these holidays to bring some fun and excitement back to informational passages. The best part about these units though... they are EASILY enrichable! For example, write a thank you letter on School Principals' Day, learn about space on Space Day, or having a drawing contest on National Drawing Day!

My class has had such a fun time reading these passages and celebrating something each day.

In this unit, you will be given 31 informational passages with text dependent questions requiring short answer responses.

Please consider that not every day has a holiday that is school appropriate. Not every holiday remains on the same day each year.

All passages are informational based, usually with a history on the day and whatever is being celebrated. Passages have 4-6 questions with a few skills being met:

  • asking and answering questions
  • main idea
  • key details
  • making connections
  • context clues
  • author's POV vs reader's POV

Similar format throughout the unit so students get familiar with text structure and routine quickly. This document has the passage on top with the questions below.

Use during:

  • reading warm-ups
  • test prep
  • informational text writing
  • whole group instruction
  • partner work
  • small group
  • literacy centers
  • guided reading groups
  • homework
  • the possibilities are endless!!!!!

Did you know these passages come in a different format?

Check out my other monthly holiday passages below:

January passages HERE (other format HERE)

February passages HERE (other format HERE)

March passages HERE (other format coming soon)

August passages HERE (other format coming soon)

More months coming!

*****

Remember the purchase of these products is for one classroom only. If you'd like to share, please buy multiple licenses or send your friend to my store to purchase their own.

*****

If you want credits to use for future purchases, remember to leave feedback. I'd love to hear how you view my products!

$5.00

June Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passages

By Basic Biz Teaching

This resource will provide your second grade, third grade, and fourth grade students with 33 nonfiction reading passages about holidays in the month of June. Use these no-prep reading comprehension passages to have your students reading about various engaging topics.

It seems like every day is National (insert cool thing here) Day. I decided to look into these holidays to bring some fun and excitement back to informational passages. The best part about these units though... they are EASILY enrichable! For example, watch Donald Duck cartoons on Donald Duck Day, celebrate fathers on Father's Day, or get students to bring their bikes to school for Bicycle Day!

My class has had such a fun time reading these passages and celebrating something each day.

In this unit, you will be given 33 informational passages with text dependent questions requiring short answer responses.

Please consider that not every day has a holiday that is school appropriate. Not every holiday remains on the same day each year.

All passages are informational based, usually with a history on the day and whatever is being celebrated. Passages have 4-6 questions with a few skills being met:

  • asking and answering questions
  • main idea
  • key details
  • making connections
  • context clues
  • author's POV vs reader's POV

Similar format throughout the unit so students get familiar with text structure and routine quickly. This document has the passage on top with the questions below.

Use during:

  • reading warm-ups
  • test prep
  • informational text writing
  • whole group instruction
  • partner work
  • small group
  • literacy centers
  • guided reading groups
  • homework
  • the possibilities are endless!!!!!

Check out my other monthly holiday passages below:

❤️ May Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passages

❤️ August Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passages

❤️ All Year Holiday Nonfiction Reading Passages

❤️ April Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passages

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Remember the purchase of these products is for one classroom only. If you'd like to share, please buy multiple licenses or send your friend to my store to purchase their own.

*****

If you want credits to use for future purchases, remember to leave feedback. I'd love to hear how you view my products!

$5.00

July Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passages

By Basic Biz Teaching

This resource will provide your second grade, third grade, and fourth grade students with 30 nonfiction reading passages about holidays in the month of July. Use these no-prep reading comprehension passages to have your students reading about various engaging topics.

It seems like every day is National (insert cool thing here) Day. I decided to look into these holidays to bring some fun and excitement back to informational passages. The best part about these units though... they are EASILY enrichable! For example, watch Donald Duck cartoons on Donald Duck Day, celebrate fathers on Father's Day, or get students to bring their bikes to school for Bicycle Day!

My class has had such a fun time reading these passages and celebrating something each day.

In this unit, you will be given 33 informational passages with text dependent questions requiring short answer responses.

Please consider that not every day has a holiday that is school appropriate. Not every holiday remains on the same day each year.

All passages are informational based, usually with a history on the day and whatever is being celebrated. Passages have 4-6 questions with a few skills being met:

  • asking and answering questions
  • main idea
  • key details
  • making connections
  • context clues
  • author's POV vs reader's POV

Similar format throughout the unit so students get familiar with text structure and routine quickly. This document has the passage on top with the questions below.

Use during:

  • reading warm-ups
  • test prep
  • informational text writing
  • whole group instruction
  • partner work
  • small group
  • literacy centers
  • guided reading groups
  • homework
  • the possibilities are endless!!!!!

Check out my other monthly holiday passages below:

❤️ May Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passages

❤️ August Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passages

❤️ All Year Holiday Nonfiction Reading Passages

❤️ April Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passages

*****

Remember the purchase of these products is for one classroom only. If you'd like to share, please buy multiple licenses or send your friend to my store to purchase their own.

*****

If you want credits to use for future purchases, remember to leave feedback. I'd love to hear how you view my products!

$5.00

Middle School Text Structure Print and Go! Powerpoint, handout, answer key

By TooBookedUp

Comprehensive Text Structure Resource for Middle School ELA (Grades 5-8)

Aligned with TEKS 5.10B, TEKS ELA 6.9b, ELA 7.9B, ELA 8.9B, and Common Core State Standards: Literacy.RI.5.5, RI.6.5, RI.7.5, RI.8.6

Introducing a meticulously crafted resource designed to empower middle school ELA and intervention teachers. Dive into the world of text structures with this comprehensive package that seamlessly blends theory with hands-on practice.

Objective: Equip students with the skills to identify six distinct text structure types of informational text and discern the author's purpose.

What's Inside:

  • Engaging PowerPoint presentation with clear directions and captivating visuals.
  • Comprehensive guided notes and a graphic organizer.
  • Eight pages of practice materials, including text structure exercises and author's purpose identification tasks.
  • A fun and educational coloring sort activity.

How to Use:

  1. We Do (15 min): Kickstart the lesson with the provided note-taking graphic organizer. As you navigate through the PowerPoint, students will jot down definitions, signal words, and the author's purpose for each structure. Enhance engagement by having students read aloud or using popsicle sticks for random selections.
  2. Teams Do (20 min): Transition to partnered practice with six high-interest paragraphs centered around social media. Students will highlight signal words, pinpoint the text structure, and elucidate the author's rationale behind choosing a particular structure.
  3. You Do (20 min): Culminate the lesson with an independent color sort activity, allowing students to showcase their understanding.

Formats Available: PDF and PowerPoint.

Unique Selling Points:

  • Print & Go: Save precious prep time with materials that are ready to be printed and presented.
  • Low Prep: Minimize your preparation efforts without compromising on the quality of instruction.

Perfect for introducing text structures or as a refresher, this resource is structured into three distinct sections: We Do, Teams Do, and You Do. Designed to fit snugly into a 55-minute class period, it offers a balanced mix of guided instruction and independent practice.

Elevate your teaching game with this comprehensive resource. Ideal for middle school grades 5-8, it aligns with key educational standards, ensuring that your students are on the right track.

$5.00

The Crossover First Quarter Standard Aligned handout for each poem! PDF & PPT

By TooBookedUp

Students love Kwame Alexander's verse novel The Crossover, and I love the rigor of these power worksheets! His novel is organized into sections just like a basketball game including:

  • Warm-up free download here!
  • First quarter
  • Second quarter
  • Third quarter
  • Fourth quarter
  • Overtime

This resource covers all of the poems in the First Quarter section; with each poem accompanying two pages of guided practice with middle school ELA standards including:

  • Vocabulary and dictionary practice
  • Inferencing
  • Identifying figurative language 
  • Making text-to-self connections
  • compare and contrast characters
  • Identifying Imagery
  • Text structure
  • Analyzing point of view

Did you know The Crossover is coming to Disney+? The novel is set to release a miniseries in 2023! If your class loves this text, check out my other resources:

  • The Crossover Warm Up Standard Aligned handout for each poem! PDF & PPT (TeachShare.com)
  • The Crossover First Quarter Standard Aligned handout for each poem! PDF & PPT (TeachShare.com)
  • The Crossover Basketball Rules Motivational and Plot Posters PNG/PDF (TeachShare.com)
$10.00